Point of view shots from moving car on highways in America in the late 1960s. Various 1960s cars and trucks on highway. Rear view of people riding in a convertible car with the top down. A brown Ford Mustang. Cars driving under stacked highway overpass. Red light and “Signal Ahead” signs. An two-seater dune buggy vehicle driving on highway. Highway lights and signs at night as seen from a moving car. Plastic garlands hanging over roads. Electric power transmission towers. Pipes at a gas or oil refinery. Network of pipes at the refinery. Scene change to coniferous evergreen trees in forest. A lumber jack wearing a helmet watches as a tree falls after he cuts it. A Caterpillar 651 Wheel Tractor Scraper moving. A wooden frame construction at a job site. A man planting a small evergreen tree in his yard. A family at a camping site come out of a large tent. The man and his wife put luggage into the back of a station wagon. Two boy children roll up a green artificial grass or turf mat facing the car and turn to a load a potted bush into the car. The man and the woman disassemble the tent (like a folding Quonset hut) at their camping area. The man and woman get inside their station wagon car and the car drives away.
A small-scale model of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter on display. Two United States Navy officials discuss sortie schedules and the weather of the day. Mechanic climbs on top of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft. Petty officer touring a newly hired female officer shows Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters being repaired. A chief mechanic tells his subordinate to check the whole system while repairing a fighter. Officers talking inside the Fighter Squadron 124 office at NAS Miramar California (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States). VF-124 squadron patch and words “ANYTIME BABY” on display.
A mechanic works on a gun at Naval Air Station Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. A petty officer gives an explanation to a newly hired female system maintenance officer. Mechanics inspect belts of bullets from fighter aircraft. Men loading a missile into a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Man with headphones reading notes while walking. A tow tractor transporting a Pratt & Whitney engine. Mechanics working on Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft. A mechanic in cockpit. A mechanic screwing a tripod jack leg. Mechanics polish and cleans the Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. A woman mechanic sits in fighter cockpit. Mechanic works on a device.
A U.S. Navy petty officer wearing a flight helmet talks to a newly hired female officer on airfield at Naval Air Station Miramar, California (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States). The petty officer rests his arm over a machine. A mechanic repairing on a fighter aircraft calls the petty officer for help. The petty officer turns the machine on. The female officer turns a toggle switch on at the request of the mechanic, after the petty officer appears confused by the request. Hose attached to a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Electronics technician adjusts an equipment. Technician wipes his forehead in relief. A woman in an office hands over a piece of equipment to a technician. She removes a piece of paper from the board beside her and gives it to the technician to complete the check-out form.
United States Navy VF-124 aircraft pilots hold a squadron briefing at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). Diagrams and blackboard on the walls are seen. The squadron pilots discuss the test flights with the F-14 fighter for the day. African American pilot looks at his notes during the orientation. Pilot talks behind the podium.
U.S. Navy officer speaks to squadron mechanical crew at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). A technician shows a paper to the chief officer. Chief officer gives clearance for aircraft test flight. A man’s hand moves a fighter-shaped magnet on magnetic board. Pilot talks to an officer writing on the board. Camera zooms to the VF-124 squadron patch depicting a cartoon cat and words “ANYTIME, BABY…!”.
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